With the latest software update, Apple is making some changes to Apple Music, such as a new look for artist pages and updated album pages, on iOS 27. The artist pages for Apple Music have been redesigned in iOS 27, and the views of the albums have been updated.
The changes come as part of Apple’s wider aesthetic updates to its Liquid Glass design philosophy that are also getting new customisation options throughout its operating system.
The most significant change to Apple Music in the latest iOS 27 beta is the revamped artist page experience.
- Apple has introduced redesigned Artist Pages in iOS 27 Beta.
- Apple has introduced new Artist Pages in iOS 27 Beta.
The new design features the artist’s picture at the top of the page, bringing it in harmony with the rest of the text. Colors picked from the painting now help to paint the whole page into a unified look.
The most important controls have been moved into more of a prominent position directly below the artist name, making artist info, play controls, and favorite buttons more noticeable.
There’s a special section for featured music, which makes it easier to hear recent recordings and upcoming projects.
The overall design is not much different from the design of iOS 26, however, the redesign ensures that it is cleaner and more modern.
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Another change is the update of Album Pages. There’s also Album Pages being updated.
Artist pages aren’t the only thing getting attention on Apple Music.
During its presentation for iOS 27, Apple listed both of the following upcoming improvements:
- Fresh artist pages on Apple Music.
- New artist pages on Apple Music.
- In Apple Music, new pages are refreshed.
The new album page design hasn’t yet been released, but the new artist pages are already in beta testing. It’s not certain when the updated album pages will be available, but this feature will likely come in one of the forthcoming iOS 27 beta versions.
The updates to Apple Music are just a part of a visual facelift for iOS 27.
Apple is still polishing off its Liquid Glass design system, and a new slider is being added to give users even more control over how the Liquid Glass looks.
The changes are system-wide, and meant to provide users with more control over how the interface appears while still retaining Apple’s signature look.
Further changes to Apple Music might be in the works.
As Apple Music continues to be beta tested, more updates will likely be released as Apple packages are refreshed.
For the time being, those using iOS 27 beta can try out the revamped artist pages, and album page updates are likely to appear in future beta versions.
Apple Music costs $10.99 per month when purchased separately, and is included in the Apple One subscription bundle.
